Cowboys Used Shield To Block Sun During Press Conference While Jerry Jones Refuses To Do So During Games

It remains crazy to think that Jerry Jones built a $1.2 billion stadium with massive windows all while refusing to use curtains during games even though it continues to cost them during games.

But it if makes Cowboys fans feel better, the Cowboys do realize that the sun’s glare can be a problem, at least when it oems to press conferences.

A day after the glaring sun cost CeeDee Lamb a would-be touchdown, Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy met with the media for his Monday presser, the media staff had to set up a shield because the sun was shinning right into McCarthy’s eyes.

It’s amazing how big a joke the Cowboys are!

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If the sun is distracting for someone speaking at a podium, just imagine how tough it can be on players trying to see a football.

AT&T Stadium does have a curtain system that is used for concerts, boxing and basketball. Jones just straight-up refuses to use it for football. Maybe this latest bit of irony in the press conference can break through with the Cowboys owner.

[USA Today]